WO2013132782A1 - ウェットティッシュ包装体 - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47K—SANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
- A47K10/00—Body-drying implements; Toilet paper; Holders therefor
- A47K10/24—Towel dispensers, e.g. for piled-up or folded textile towels; Toilet-paper dispensers; Dispensers for piled-up or folded textile towels provided or not with devices for taking-up soiled towels as far as not mechanically driven
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- A47K10/42—Dispensers for paper towels or toilet-paper dispensing from a store of single sheets, e.g. stacked
- A47K10/421—Dispensers for paper towels or toilet-paper dispensing from a store of single sheets, e.g. stacked dispensing from the top of the dispenser
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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- B65D83/08—Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents for dispensing thin flat articles in succession
- B65D83/0894—Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents for dispensing thin flat articles in succession the articles being positioned relative to one another or to the container in a special way, e.g. for facilitating dispensing, without additional support
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47K—SANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
- A47K10/00—Body-drying implements; Toilet paper; Holders therefor
- A47K10/24—Towel dispensers, e.g. for piled-up or folded textile towels; Toilet-paper dispensers; Dispensers for piled-up or folded textile towels provided or not with devices for taking-up soiled towels as far as not mechanically driven
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- A47K2010/3266—Wet wipes
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47K—SANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
- A47K10/00—Body-drying implements; Toilet paper; Holders therefor
- A47K10/24—Towel dispensers, e.g. for piled-up or folded textile towels; Toilet-paper dispensers; Dispensers for piled-up or folded textile towels provided or not with devices for taking-up soiled towels as far as not mechanically driven
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- A47K10/42—Dispensers for paper towels or toilet-paper dispensing from a store of single sheets, e.g. stacked
- A47K2010/428—Details of the folds or interfolds of the sheets
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- the present invention relates to a wet tissue package in which a wet tissue continuum composed of a plurality of wet tissues is stored and packaged in a storage container.
- wet tissues used for wiping or for wiping the butt of infants, sick people or elderly people are widely known.
- the wet tissue is a base fabric impregnated with a chemical solution or the like.
- the wet tissue is stored in a sealed storage container so that the base fabric can be kept wet with a chemical solution or the like, and can be removed from the storage container as necessary. ing.
- a bottle-type storage container often stores a continuous wet tissue wound in a roll.
- This wet tissue continuum is formed with a cut portion (that is, a separation portion) formed by perforations at predetermined intervals, and the wet tissue continuum is obtained by cutting a part of the wet tissue continuum at the separation portion.
- a sheet-like wet tissue is obtained.
- a bag-type wet tissue package having a storage container formed in a bag shape is often used.
- the bag-type wet tissue package contains a folded wet tissue continuum in the bag, and the wet tissue that forms the wet tissue continuum is opened to the outside from the opening formed in the bag. It is configured so that it can be taken out.
- the opening of the bag is configured so that the wet tissue can be separated from the wet tissue continuum at the separation portion formed in the wet tissue continuum.
- the cover body for opening and closing an opening part is normally provided in the bag body.
- a flap-shaped one using a film material similar to that of the bag is often used (for example, Patent Documents 1 and 2).
- the bag-type wet tissue package formed in this way is stuck near the surface of the bag so that the lid closes the opening when the user does not take out the wet tissue.
- the inside of the bag body is hermetically sealed by the lid body, and the chemical solution impregnated in the wet tissue stored in the bag body is prevented from volatilizing.
- an extraction hole is formed in the back of the lid so as to impart frictional resistance to the wet tissue continuum passing therethrough when the wet tissue package is pulled out.
- the wet tissue continuum is separated at the separation portion located near the drawer end.
- the bag-type wet tissue package when the wet tissue is consumed, the volume of the wet tissue continuum in the bag body becomes low, and the wet tissue continuum easily passes and the separation timing at the separation part Is delayed. Then, the distal end portion of the wet tissue continuum on the side left separated is excessively pulled out from the opening to be sealed with the lid, and the wet tissue package cannot be reliably sealed, There was a problem that the wet state of the wet tissue could not be maintained.
- the present invention has been made in view of the above-described problems, and provides a wet tissue package capable of sealing a storage container well and maintaining the wet state of the wet tissue stored in the storage container. For the purpose.
- the present invention (1) A wet tissue continuum having a separation portion formed at a predetermined interval can be stored, and an opening for pulling out the wet tissue separated from the wet tissue continuum by the separation portion is formed.
- Storage container An extraction hole forming portion that is attached to the opening of the storage container and has an extraction hole for providing resistance when the wet tissue continuous body passes, and the wet tissue that has passed through the extraction hole
- An extraction hole forming member having a storage space capable of storing the tip of the continuous body;
- a wet tissue package characterized in that a communication portion is provided for communicating between the storage space of the extraction hole forming member and the space in the storage container in a region other than the extraction hole;
- the extraction hole forming portion is formed in a curved plate shape that is convexly curved toward the inside of the storage container space,
- the timing of separation of the wet tissue continuum in the separation portion is delayed, and the tip of the wet tissue continuum is pulled out excessively and becomes longer in the storage space.
- the tip of the wet tissue continuum can be released by being pushed into the storage container through the communicating portion.
- the lid can be securely closed to seal the storage container, and it is possible to prevent volatilization of the chemical solution impregnated in the wet tissue continuum stored in the storage container.
- FIG. 1 is an external perspective view showing an external configuration of a wet tissue package according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view showing a cross section taken along line AA of FIG. 3A and 3B are diagrams showing the configuration of the wet tissue continuum
- FIG. 3A is a partially enlarged view showing the configuration of the divided portion of the wet tissue continuum
- FIG. 4 is an explanatory diagram for explaining the position of a divided portion of a wet tissue continuum.
- 4 (a) and 4 (b) are schematic views schematically showing another form of a wet tissue continuum
- FIG. 4 (a) shows a wet tissue continuum that is folded in a manner called Z-folding.
- FIG. 5 (a) and 5 (b) are external perspective views showing an external configuration of an extraction hole forming member in which a lid is formed
- FIG. 5 (a) is an external perspective view showing a state in which the lid is closed.
- B The figure is an appearance perspective view showing the state where the lid was opened.
- 6 (a) and 6 (b) are external perspective views showing the external configuration of the extraction hole forming member in which the lid is formed.
- FIG. 6 (a) shows the state in which the lid is opened and the partition portion is removed.
- FIG. 2B is an external perspective view showing an external configuration when the extraction hole forming member is viewed from the lower surface side.
- FIGS. 8A, 8B, and 8C are explanatory views for explaining a procedure for removing the partition portion.
- FIG. 8A is an explanatory view showing a state before the partition portion is removed.
- FIG. Explanatory drawing showing the state which removed the partition part (c) The figure is explanatory drawing showing the state which removed the partition part.
- FIG. 9 (a) and 9 (b) are explanatory views for explaining the procedure when taking out the wet tissue and the operational effect of the wet tissue package according to the present invention
- FIG. Explanatory drawing showing the state of the wet tissue package at the time of putting (b) figure is explanatory drawing showing the state which is picking the front-end
- FIG. 10 is an explanatory diagram showing a state in which a wet tissue continuum is pulled out through an extraction hole or the like.
- 11 (a), (b) and (c) are explanatory views for explaining the procedure when taking out the wet tissue and the operational effect of the wet tissue package according to the present invention, and FIG.
- FIGS. 13 (a) and 13 (b) are external perspective views of an extraction hole forming member of a wet tissue package according to the third embodiment of the present invention, and FIG.
- FIG. 13 (a) shows a state in which the lid is closed.
- FIG. 2B is an external perspective view showing a state in which the lid is opened.
- 14 (a) and 14 (b) are external perspective views showing the external configuration of the extraction hole forming member on which the lid is formed.
- FIG. 14 (a) shows a state in which the lid is opened and the partition portion is removed.
- FIG. 2B is an external perspective view showing an external configuration when the extraction hole forming member is viewed from the lower surface side.
- 15 (a), 15 (b), and 15 (c) are explanatory views for explaining the procedure for taking out the wet tissue and the action of the wet tissue package according to the third embodiment.
- FIG. 16 (a) and 16 (b) are external perspective views of the extraction hole forming member of the wet tissue package according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. FIG. 5B is an external perspective view showing an external configuration when the extraction hole forming member is viewed from the lower surface side.
- FIGS. 17A, 17B, and 17C are explanatory views for explaining the action of the wet tissue package according to the fourth embodiment
- FIG. 17A is a state before the wet tissue is pulled out.
- FIG. 4B is an explanatory diagram illustrating a state in which a wet tissue is being pulled out
- FIG. 5C is an explanatory diagram illustrating a state in which the wet tissue is stored in a storage space.
- the configuration of the first embodiment of the wet tissue package according to the present invention will be described with reference to FIGS.
- the top and bottom, front and back, right and left in this specification shall say the top and bottom, front and back, right and left directions shown in FIG.
- the storage container a container formed of a resin material such as plastic may be used.
- the term “unused wet tissue package” means that the wet tissue continuum stored in the storage container at the time of manufacture has not been taken out of the storage container, It means that the obstruction has not been removed.
- a wet tissue package 1 includes a bag body 3 (that is, a storage container) having an opening 2 formed in an upper portion thereof, and a hot body on the inner surface side of the bag body 3.
- An extraction hole forming member 4 attached by an arbitrary method such as a melt and a lid 5 attached to the extraction hole forming member 4 are provided.
- the wet tissue package 1 stores a wet tissue continuous body 6 inside a bag body 3.
- the “wet tissue continuum” means one that is folded in a folded manner by the method described later and stored in the bag 3, and the “wet tissue” refers to a continuous wet tissue.
- the sheet-like thing parted from the body 6 or the sheet-like thing which comprises the wet tissue continuous body 6 is meant.
- the second embodiment, the third embodiment, and the fourth embodiment, which will be described later a description will be given using an example of a laminated wet tissue as an example of a wet tissue continuum.
- the configuration of the wet tissue continuum is not limited to this.
- the wet tissue continuum one wound in a roll shape may be used, or one having a configuration other than this may be used.
- the wet tissue continuous body 6 is obtained by, for example, impregnating a chemical solution or the like into a base fabric formed using paper, woven fabric, or nonwoven fabric made of synthetic fiber or natural fiber.
- the chemical solution include alcohols, water, or a mixture thereof.
- fragrances, antibacterial agents, deodorants, surfactants, preservatives, pigments, antifoaming agents, antioxidants, clarifiers, solubilizers, pH adjusters, etc. May be.
- the materials described above for the base fabric, the chemical solution, and the like constituting the wet tissue continuum 6 are merely examples, and materials other than those described above may be arbitrarily selected and used.
- the wet tissue continuum 6 includes a structure in which wet tissues are connected by perforations, etc., and a plurality of wet tissues in which individual wet sheets of individual sheets are folded and folded in a Z-fold or the like described later. Are included in contact with each other.
- the wet tissue is divided from the wet tissue continuous body 6 when, for example, the wet tissue is connected by perforations or the like, the wet tissue continuous body 6 is perforated or the like. This indicates that the portion that will be torn by the position and become wet tissue is separated from the wet tissue continuous body 6, and the individual wet leaf tissue is individually folded using a Z-fold or the like as will be described later.
- the wet tissue continuous body 6 has a structure in which a plurality of wet tissues are in contact with each other, the wet tissue on one leaf of the tip is peeled off at the portion where the plurality of wet tissues are in contact with each other. It shows being pulled away from the tissue continuum 6.
- the part from which the wet tissue is separated in the wet tissue continuous body 6 is referred to as a separation part.
- the wet tissue continuum 6 will be described with a specific example.
- the wet tissue continuum 6 shown in FIG. 3 has a first folded portion 8 and a second folded portion 9 as a plurality of folded portions, They are stacked in a continuous fold.
- a dividing portion 10 (that is, a separation portion) is formed at predetermined intervals.
- the dividing part 10 is formed so as to be divided (i.e., separated) by a tensile force acting when the tip of the wet tissue continuous body 6 is pulled out.
- FIG. 3A shows an example of the dividing portion 10 of the wet tissue continuum 6 according to the present embodiment.
- the dividing part 10 is formed so that it can be divided by a tensile force applied to the wet tissue continuum 6 when the tip of the wet tissue continuum 6 is pulled out.
- a plurality of spaces 11 are formed at regular intervals in the width direction of the wet tissue continuous body 6, and the wet tissue continuous body 6 is interposed between the spaces 11.
- the connection part 12 which connects the wet tissue 7 which comprises is formed.
- the connection part 12 is formed in three places with respect to the width direction of the wet tissue continuous body 6,
- the shape of this connection part 12 is not limited to this.
- the parting part 10 should just be comprised so that it may be parted when a tensile force acts, for example, the space
- FIG. 3B is an explanatory diagram showing where the dividing portion 10 is located in the wet tissue continuum 6.
- the part shown by the black circle represents the position of the dividing part 10.
- the wet tissue continuum 6 has the dividing part 10 positioned at the center between the first folded part 8 and the second folded part 9, and in the vertical relationship.
- the configuration having the dividing portion 10 and the configuration having no dividing portion 10 are alternately arranged.
- the form of the wet tissue continuous body 6 is not limited to this and may be other forms. .
- the wet tissue continuum 6 may be formed by dividing a predetermined portion where two independent folded wet tissues overlap each other as a dividing portion (that is, a separation portion).
- FIG. 4A shows the structure of a wet tissue continuum that is folded in a manner called Z-folding
- FIG. 4B shows the configuration of a wet tissue continuum that is folded in a manner called WZ-folding.
- wet tissue continuous body 6 is folded in such a manner that when the wet tissue 7 is pulled up, the next wet tissue 7 is pulled up successively and the wet tissue 7 and the next wet tissue 7 are separated. It suffices if the end of the wet tissue 7 is configured to protrude from an extraction hole 26 described later (hereinafter, this state is sometimes referred to as “pop-up”). Not only folds and WZ folds, but also W folds and other fold configurations may be used.
- the wet tissue continuum 6 having a Z-folded configuration is formed by laminating a plurality of wet tissues folded in a Z-shape.
- the wet tissue continuum 6 having a Z-folded configuration is laminated so that the upper surface 7c at the end of the wet tissue 7a and the lower surface 7d at the start of the next wet tissue 7b overlap each other.
- the end of the wet tissue 7a acts to pull up the starting end of the next wet tissue 7b.
- the start end of the next wet tissue 7b is pulled out from the take-out hole 26 described later to the upper part of the take-out hole 26, the end of the wet tissue 7a and the start end of the next wet tissue 7b are separated. Yes. That is, the overlapping portion of the end of the wet tissue 7a and the start of the next wet tissue 7b forms a dividing portion (that is, a separation portion), and the wet tissue continuous body in which the wet tissue 7a has the next wet tissue 7b. It is pulled away from 6.
- the wet tissue continuum 6 having a WZ-folded configuration is formed by alternately forming a wet tissue 7e folded in a Z shape and a wet tissue 7f folded in a W shape. It is configured by stacking.
- the upper surface 7g of the end of the Z-folded wet tissue 7e and the lower surface 7h of the start end of the W-folded wet tissue 7f positioned next to each other are stacked so as to overlap each other.
- the end of the wet tissue 7e acts to pull up the starting end of the next W-folded wet tissue 7f.
- a portion where the end of the wet tissue 7e overlaps with the start end of the next wet tissue 7f or a portion where the end of the wet tissue 7f overlaps the start end of the next wet tissue 7i forms a dividing portion (that is, a separation portion).
- the wet tissues 7e and 7f are separated from the wet tissue continuous body 6 having the next wet tissues 7f and 7i in the separation unit.
- the configuration of the wet tissue continuous body 6 is not limited to this, and may be any shape as long as it can be stored in the bag body 3.
- the position of the dividing portion 10 is positioned at the central portion between the first folded portion 8 and the second folded portion 9, but the divided portion is located at a place other than the central portion. 10 may be arranged.
- position the dividing part 10 in the position in which the 1st folding
- the wet tissue continuum 6 is configured so that the portion with the dividing portion 10 and the portion without the dividing portion 10 are alternately positioned in the vertical relationship. You may fold so that there is something that overlaps.
- the dividing part 10 may be in both the position where the first folded part 8 is formed and the position where the second folded part 9 is formed.
- a parting part is good also as structures other than above-mentioned.
- the bag body 3 is a storage container for storing the wet tissue continuous body 6 therein.
- the bag body 3 is formed, for example, in a pillow-shaped bag shape by a flexible plastic film having airtightness.
- the bag body 3 is hermetically sealed at both ends in the front-rear direction by heat sealing or the like.
- the bag 3 is composed of two layers, an inner layer 13 and an outer layer 14.
- the inner layer 13 for example, a film made of plastic such as polyethylene, polypropylene, polyester, polyamide, vinyl chloride, vinylidene chloride, cellophane or the like, a laminated film made of two or more of these, or a single film of these, laminated aluminum foil on the laminated film The composite film etc. which are formed are used.
- the outer layer 14 for example, a polyethylene terephthalate (PET) film is used.
- PET polyethylene terephthalate
- the bag body 3 comprised from the two layers of the inner layer 13 and the outer layer 14 is used, However, The structure of the bag body 3 is not limited to this.
- the bag 3 may be composed of three or more layers, or may be composed of one layer.
- the materials of the inner layer 13 and the outer layer 14 are not limited to those described above.
- an opening 2 is formed in the bag 3.
- the opening 2 is for drawing out the wet tissue 7 divided from the wet tissue continuous body 6 stored in the bag 3 as a storage container.
- the opening 2 is formed as a quadrangular opening in the upper part of the bag body 3, but the shape of the opening 2 is not limited to this.
- the opening part 2 should just be able to pull out the wet tissue 7, and the magnitude
- an extraction hole forming member 4 is attached to the inside of the bag body 3.
- the take-out hole forming member 4 is attached to a position where a position of a later-described knob hole 22, take-out hole 26 and the like coincides with a position of the opening 2 of the bag body 3.
- Examples of the method for attaching the take-out hole forming member 4 to the bag 3 include, but are not limited to, hot melt and the like, and various methods selected arbitrarily may be used.
- the extraction hole forming member is described using an example in which the position of the pick hole and the extraction hole is attached at a position that matches the position of the opening of the bag body. The position, the position of the extraction hole, and the position of the opening may not match.
- the extraction hole forming member 4 and the lid 5 according to the present embodiment are formed by integral molding via a hinge portion 5a.
- the extraction hole forming member 4 is formed of a thermoplastic resin material such as polyethylene or polypropylene, for example.
- the extraction hole forming member 4 is integrally molded by a method such as injection molding, but each part of the extraction hole forming member 4 may be formed separately and combined. Further, the extraction hole forming member 4 may be formed by a method other than that described above. As shown in FIGS.
- the take-out hole forming member 4 includes a substrate 21 as a base for attaching the take-out hole forming member 4 to the bag body 3,
- the storage space 23 that can store the distal end portion 6a of the wet tissue continuous body 6 through the knob hole 22 for taking out the wet tissue 7 to the outside of the bag body 3 and the wet tissue 7 at the dividing portion 10 of the wet tissue continuous body 6
- An extraction hole forming portion 27 having an extraction hole 26 to be divided is formed.
- the extraction hole forming member 4 shown in this example is provided at the periphery of the partition part 24 and the partition part 24 which is provided so as to close the knob hole 22 and divides the storage space 23 into a plurality of parts.
- a fragile portion 25 that sometimes breaks is provided.
- the substrate 21 is formed in a rectangular flat plate shape, and is formed so that the upper surface becomes an attachment surface when attached to the inner surface side of the bag body 3.
- Reference numeral 28 in FIG. 5A is a mounting surface.
- the attachment surface 28 formed on the substrate 21 is in a state of facing the inner surface side of the bag body 3.
- the lid body 5 is integrally formed on the substrate 21 via the hinge portion 5a.
- An extraction recess 29 is formed in the substrate 21 substantially at the center.
- the extraction concave portion 29 is formed in a concave shape whose position in the height direction is lowered by one step with respect to the substrate 21. Further, the extraction recess 29 is formed so that the shape when the extraction hole forming member 4 is viewed in plan is circular.
- the vertical recess 30 is formed in the take-out recess 29 so as to stand upright.
- the vertical wall portion 30 is formed so that the shape when the extraction hole forming member 4 is viewed in plan is circular. Further, the vertical wall portion 30 is formed so that the outer diameter of the vertical wall portion 30 is smaller than the inner diameter of the extraction recess 29. Further, the vertical wall portion 30 is formed at a position where the center position of the inner wall 29 a of the extraction recess 29 coincides with the center position of the vertical wall portion 30. That is, the vertical wall portion 30 is formed so that the circle drawn by the inner wall 29 a of the extraction recess 29 and the circle drawn by the vertical wall portion 30 are concentric. In addition, as shown in FIG.
- the vertical wall portion 30 is formed so that the position of the upper surface in the height direction is lower than the position of the upper surface of the substrate 21 in the height direction, and closes the lid 5.
- the upper surface of the lid 5 and the upper surface of the substrate 21 are substantially flush with each other.
- the position of the center of the vertical wall portion 30 is formed so as to coincide with the position of the center of the inner wall 29a will be described. However, these positions may be shifted without matching. Good.
- the pick hole 22 picks the distal end portion 6 a of the wet tissue continuous body 6 constituting the wet tissue 7 and puts the wet tissue 7 in the bag. It is for pulling out of the body 3.
- the knob hole 22 is formed on the inner peripheral side of the vertical wall portion 30.
- the knob 22 is formed in such a size that the user can pick the tip 6a of the wet tissue continuous body 6 stored in the bag 3 with a finger and take out the tip 6a.
- the hole diameter of the knob hole 22 is formed to be substantially the same as the inner diameter of the vertical wall portion 30.
- the diameter of the picking hole 22 is limited to the size and shape of the present embodiment as long as the user can pick up the tip 6a of the wet tissue continuum 6 with a finger and take out the tip 6a. It is not a thing and the magnitude
- size and shape may be selected arbitrarily. For example, if the knob hole 22 is formed larger, it becomes easier for the user to insert a finger into the knob hole 22, so that it becomes easier to pull out the tip 6a of the wet tissue continuum 6 and the handleability is improved. On the other hand, if the knob hole 22 is formed small, the extraction hole forming member 4 can be reduced in size, and the manufacturing cost of the extraction hole forming member 4 can be greatly reduced. Further, the shape of the knob hole when the knob hole is viewed in plan may be other than the circular shape.
- FIG. 5 (b) when the wet tissue package 1 is an unused product, the knob hole 22 is closed by a partition portion 24 described later, and by removing the partition portion 24, FIG. An opening is formed as shown in FIG.
- the storage space 23 is for storing the distal end portion 6a of the wet tissue continuous body 6 through the knob hole 22, and is a space indicated by a dotted line in FIG. 7 (b).
- the storage space 23 is sealed together with the space inside the bag 3 when the lid 5 is closed.
- the picking hole 22 is closed by the partition 24 when the wet tissue package 1 is an unused product. Is partitioned into a space leading to the inside of the bag body and a space leading to the outside of the bag body 3. Then, when the partition portion 24 is removed and the knob hole 22 is formed, the storage space 23 is formed as a space indicated by a dotted line in FIG.
- the partition portion 24 closes the knob hole 22 and partitions the inside and the outside of the bag body 3.
- the partition 24 is also used to divide the storage space 23 into a space that communicates with the inside of the bag body 3 and a space that communicates with the outside of the bag body 3.
- the partition portion 24 is formed on the inner peripheral side of the vertical wall portion 30.
- a tab 31 is integrally formed on the upper portion of the partition portion 24. The tab 31 is formed in a ring shape so that a part on the back side is connected to the partition portion 24.
- the fragile portion 25 is formed at the peripheral edge of the partition portion 24. As shown in FIG. 7A, the fragile portion 25 is formed in a groove shape thinner than the thickness of the partition portion 24 at the peripheral edge portion of the partition portion 24, and when a predetermined shearing force is applied, It is formed so that it can be broken by the stress generated by the shearing force.
- the “predetermined shearing force” is a force having a conventionally known magnitude necessary for shearing and breaking the fragile part 25 formed on the peripheral edge of the partition part 24.
- the extraction hole forming part 27 is for dividing the wet tissue 7 at the dividing part 10 formed in the wet tissue continuum 6 and popping up the front end part 6 a of the wet tissue continuum 6.
- the take-out hole forming portion 27 is formed in a plate shape that is convexly curved toward the inner side of the bag body 3, and a pair of legs are provided at both ends of the curved end. It has parts 32a and 32b.
- the pair of leg portions 32 a and 32 b are formed integrally with the substrate 21 by being formed integrally with the substrate 21 below the substrate 21.
- the take-out hole forming portion 27 is arranged on the lower side of the substrate 21 so that the take-out hole 26 is positioned below a portion where the take-out recess 29 of the substrate 21 is formed. Further, the extraction hole forming portion 27 is formed to have a curved shape.
- an extraction hole 26 is formed in the extraction hole forming portion 27 at a substantially central portion in the front-rear direction of the extraction hole forming portion 27.
- the extraction hole 26 is formed in a long hole shape extending in the left-right direction.
- the extraction hole 26 is formed in such a size that a frictional resistance can be imparted to the wet tissue continuum 6 passing therethrough when the distal end portion 6a of the wet tissue continuum 6 passes through.
- a first slit 33 and a second slit 34 are formed at both ends in the front-rear direction of the extraction hole 26 with respect to the extraction hole 26.
- the first slit 33 and the second slit 34 are formed in a long hole shape extending in the left-right direction, and are formed so that the width in the front-rear direction is narrower than the width in the front-rear direction of the extraction hole 26.
- the first slit 33 and the second slit 34 are formed so that the widths of the first slit 33 and the second slit 34 are the same.
- the first slit 33 and the second slit 34 are also formed so that resistance can be applied to the distal end portion 6a of the wet tissue continuum 6 passing when the distal end portion 6a of the wet tissue continuum 6 passes. ing.
- a first protruding piece 35 is formed between the extraction hole 26 and the first slit 33, and a second protruding piece 36 is formed between the first slit 33 and the second slit 34.
- the first projecting piece 35 includes a left projecting piece 35a extending from the left side to the right direction and a right projecting piece 35b extending from the right side to the left direction, and between the left projecting piece 35a and the right projecting piece 35b.
- gap part 37 is formed in.
- the second projecting piece 36 includes a left projecting piece 36a extending from the left side toward the right direction and a right projecting piece 36b extending from the right side toward the left direction.
- the left projecting piece 36a and the right projecting piece 36b A second gap 38 is formed between the two.
- the first gap portion 37 and the second gap portion 38 are formed so as to be positioned on substantially the same straight line in the left-right direction.
- the take-out hole forming member 4 is formed with a relief portion 39 (that is, a communication portion).
- the escape portion 39 pushes a portion of the distal end portion 6a that cannot be stored in the storage space 23 into the bag body 3 when the distal end portion 6a of the wet tissue continuous body 6 is pressed into the storage space 23. It is for escape.
- the escape portion 39 is formed so as to be surrounded by the substrate 21, the curved convex extraction hole forming portion 27, and the leg portions 32 a and 32 b, and takes out the storage space 23 and the space inside the bag body 3. It is formed so as to form a communicating portion that communicates in a region other than 26 and the like.
- the escape portion 39 is formed by both sides of a convexly curved portion of the plate-like mounting hole forming portion with a convexly curved shape.
- one escape portion 39 is formed in each of the left direction and the right direction, but the locations where the escape portions are formed may be, for example, the front direction or the rear direction, or other locations. It may be.
- the size of the escape portion 39 may be arbitrarily selected as long as the distal end portion 6a of the wet tissue continuous body 6 can go back and forth between the storage space 23 and the space inside the bag body 3. . Further, the number of escape portions 39 may be arbitrarily selected.
- extraction hole formation part 27 of this Embodiment is integrally formed with a pair of leg part 32a, 32b and the board
- the lid 5 is provided in the extraction hole forming member 4 so as to be freely opened and closed, and is configured to be able to close or open the storage space 23 formed in the extraction hole forming member 4.
- the extraction hole forming member 4 and the lid 5 may be formed separately, and when formed by integral molding, they may be integrally molded by a configuration other than the hinge.
- the lid 5 is formed of the same material as the extraction hole forming member 4, for example, a thermoplastic resin material such as polyethylene or polypropylene.
- the lid 5 is formed integrally with the extraction hole forming member 4 via the hinge portion 5a.
- the lid 5 is formed so that the shape of the lid 5 when viewed from above is a circle.
- a side wall 41 is formed on the peripheral edge of the lid 5.
- the side wall 41 is formed along the peripheral edge when the lid 5 is viewed in plan. In the present embodiment, the side wall 41 is formed in a circular shape.
- the side wall 41 is formed so that the center position when the lid 5 is closed is the same position as the knob hole 22 and the extraction hole 26.
- the side wall 41 is formed so that the inner diameter is substantially the same as the outer diameter of the vertical wall part 30 or larger than the outer diameter of the vertical wall part 30, and the outer peripheral surface of the vertical wall part 30 when the lid 5 is closed. And the inner peripheral surface of the side wall 41 are fitted so that the inside of the bag body 3 can be sealed.
- FIG. 8A shows a state in which the lid 5 is opened.
- the partition 24 is first removed.
- a user picks the tab 31 with a finger
- a force in the B direction acts on the partition portion 24.
- This force in the B direction acts as a shearing force in the fragile portion 25.
- the fragile portion 25 When the shearing force in the B direction acts on the fragile portion 25 by the force in the A direction applied by the user, the fragile portion 25 is formed thinner than the partition portion 24, and therefore the stress acting on the fragile portion 25 is fragile. It becomes larger than the stress acting on a place other than the portion 25. For this reason, the fragile portion 25 is liable to be sheared, and when a predetermined stress is applied, the fragile portion 25 is sheared and the partition portion 24 is removed from the extraction hole forming member 4. The fragile portion 25 is gradually sheared and destroyed from a position where a predetermined shearing force is applied, and finally the entire fragile portion 25 is sheared and destroyed. When shear failure occurs in the entire fragile portion 25, as shown in FIG. 8C, the partition portion 24 is removed and the knob hole 22 is formed.
- the take-out hole forming portion 27 and the take-out hole 26 of the take-out hole forming member disposed inside the bag body 3 through the pick hole 22 can be visually recognized from the outside of the bag body 3. .
- the take-out hole forming member 4 is attached at a position that coincides with the position in the front / rear / left / right direction of the knob hole 22 and the position of the opening 2 of the bag 3 in the front / rear / left / right direction.
- the wet tissue package 1 may not have the leading end 6 a of the wet tissue continuous body 6 pulled out above the extraction hole 26 of the extraction hole forming part 27.
- the wet tissue package 1 is an unused product, or when the tip 6a of the wet tissue continuous body 6 in the bag 3 is not popped up and falls below the extraction hole forming portion 27. is there.
- the user pulls out the tip 6a of the wet tissue continuum 6.
- the user puts a finger into the knob hole 22 formed in the previous procedure and pushes the extraction hole forming portion 27 downward, for example, so that the extraction hole forming member 4 (bag) 9 (a) is moved in the direction C in FIG. 9A, and the lowermost end of the lower end surface of the extraction hole forming portion 27 is brought closer to the upper surface of the wet tissue continuum 6.
- the take-out hole forming member indicated by a two-dot chain line is an example in which the lowermost end is brought close to the upper surface of the wet tissue continuous body 6, and the lowermost end of the take-out hole forming part 27 is The state which made the lower end part contact the upper surface of the wet tissue continuous body 6 is represented.
- the user picks the tip 6 a of the wet tissue continuum 6 with a fingertip and pulls it up through the take-out hole 26.
- the end 6a end of the wet tissue continuum 6 is positioned so as to extend in the front-rear direction, and in the left-right direction, the wet tissue continuum 6 may be disposed so as to be positioned approximately at the center of the knob hole 22 and the extraction hole 26. desirable.
- the wet tissue continuum 6 pulled up through the take-out hole 26 is drawn out while spreading in the front-rear and left-right directions.
- the wet tissue continuum 6 takes out the extraction hole 26 and the portion extending in the front-rear direction passes through the first gap portion 37 and the second gap portion 38, and the first slit 33 and the second slit 34. It is pulled out above the hole forming member 4.
- the extraction hole 26, the first gap portion 37, the second gap portion 38, the first slit 33, and the second slit 34 may be referred to as “the extraction hole 26 and the like”. Further, in the concept of the present invention, the “extraction hole 26 etc.” is referred to as “extraction hole”.
- the wet tissue continuum 6 is in the D direction (FIG. 11) with respect to the first protruding piece 35 and the second protruding piece 36 due to the resistance force generated between the first protruding piece 35 and the second protruding piece 36. Pulled out while applying the force of (a). Therefore, when the wet tissue continuous body 6 is pulled out, a force in the D direction acts on the first protruding piece 35 and the second protruding piece 36, and the first protruding piece 35 and the second protruding piece 36 are Elastically deformed by force in the D direction.
- the force in the E direction and the force in the F direction act on the dividing portion 10, so that the wet tissue 7 above the dividing portion 10 and the wet tissue 7 below the dividing portion 10 are divided.
- the wet tissue 7 above the portion 10 is taken out of the bag 3 as a single sheet-like wet tissue 7.
- the wet tissue 7 below the dividing part 10 becomes the wet tissue 7 which comprises the front-end
- the wet tissue 7 in FIG. 11B Since the force in the F direction applied by the user in FIG. 11B does not act on the wet tissue 7 constituting the distal end portion 6a of the wet tissue continuous body 6 after the division, the wet tissue 7 in FIG. Try to move in the G direction. At this time, a resistance force acts on the distal end portion 6a when passing through the extraction hole 26 and the like. The resistance force at this time acts in a direction opposite to the G direction in which the wet tissue 7 constituting the distal end portion 6a is about to move, and the magnitude of the resistance force is that the wet tissue 7 tries to move in the G direction.
- the state where the tip 6a of the wet tissue 7 is positioned above the extraction hole forming portion 27 is maintained in a pop-up state.
- the distal end portion 6 a of the wet tissue continuous body 6 cannot be stored in the storage space 23, a part of the distal end portion 6 a moves to the space inside the bag body 3 through the escape portion 39. .
- the lid 5 is closed to seal the bag 3, and then when the wet tissue 7 is further removed, the lid 5 is opened again and a finger is inserted into the knob hole 22. Then, the wet tissue continuous body 6 may be pulled out by picking the tip 6a of the wet tissue continuous body 6 already popped up. If it does so, the wet tissue 7 will be parted in the parting part 10 by the effect
- wet tissue 7 when the wet tissue 7 is taken out again, even if the tip 6a of the wet tissue continuous body 6 is not popped up, the wet tissue 7 may be pulled out by the same procedure as described above.
- the lid 5 is provided so as to be openable and closable with respect to the extraction hole forming member 4, so that the wet tissue continuous body 6 accommodated in the bag 3 Even if the bulk is lowered, the lid 5 can be closed and the bag 3 can be sealed. Therefore, according to the wet tissue package 1 according to the present embodiment, it is possible to prevent the chemicals and the like impregnated in the wet tissue continuous body 6 (wet tissue 7) from being volatilized without maintaining the sealed state of the bag body 3. It becomes possible to provide the user with the wet tissue 7 always impregnated with a chemical solution or the like.
- the knob hole 22 is closed by the partition part 24, and the partition is used when used. Since the fragile portion 25 formed on the peripheral portion of the portion 24 is broken to remove the partition portion 24 and the knob hole 22 is formed, the tip portion 6a of the wet tissue continuous body 6 is picked up. Whether or not the wet tissue package 1 is an unused product can be determined very easily. Therefore, when the user uses the wet tissue package 1 or purchases the wet tissue package 1, it is used or purchased after determining whether or not the wet tissue package 1 is an unused product. Is possible.
- the extraction hole formation member 4 which provided the cover body 5 is attached to the inner surface side of the bag body 3, the extraction hole formation member 4 is manufactured at the time of manufacture.
- the wet tissue package 1 can be manufactured without going through the process of attaching the lid 5 after attaching the bag 3 to the bag 3. Therefore, according to the wet tissue package 1 according to the present embodiment, it is possible to reduce the number of steps at the time of manufacturing and to greatly reduce the manufacturing cost.
- the wet tissue package 1 according to the present embodiment has an escape portion that allows the storage space 23 and the space inside the bag body 3 to communicate with each other, so that the distal end portion 6a of the wet tissue continuous body 6 is stored.
- the lid 5 can always be closed and the bag 3 can be sealed. It is possible to prevent the chemicals impregnated in the wet tissue continuous body 6 (wet tissue 7) from volatilizing.
- the take-out hole forming member 51 is attached to the inside of the bag body 3 at a position where a take-out hole 54 described later and the position of the opening 2 of the bag body 3 coincide.
- a method of attaching the take-out hole forming member 51 to the bag body 3 for example, a method using hot melt or the like can be mentioned, but the method is not limited to this, and various arbitrarily selected methods may be used.
- the extraction hole forming member 51 is made of, for example, a thermoplastic resin material such as polyethylene or polypropylene.
- the extraction hole forming member 51 is integrally molded by a method such as injection molding.
- each part of the extraction hole forming member 51 may be formed separately and combined. Further, the extraction hole forming member 51 may be formed by a method other than that described above.
- the take-out hole forming member 51 is a storage that can store the substrate 52 as a base part for attaching the take-out hole forming member 51 to the bag body 3, and the tip of the wet tissue continuous body.
- a space 53 and an extraction hole 54 for dividing the wet tissue continuum at the dividing portion of the wet tissue continuum are provided.
- the take-out hole forming member 51 shown in this example has a closing portion 55 provided so as to close the take-out hole 54 and is formed at the peripheral portion of the close-up portion 55 and is fragile to break when a predetermined shearing force is applied.
- a portion 56 is provided.
- the substrate 52 is formed in a rectangular flat plate shape, and is formed so that the upper surface becomes an attachment surface when attached to the inner surface side of the bag body.
- Reference numeral 57 in FIG. 12A is a mounting surface.
- the attachment surface 57 formed on the substrate 52 is in a state of facing the inner surface side of the bag body.
- the lid body 5 is integrally formed on the upper surface of the substrate 52 via the hinge portion 5a.
- An extraction recess 58 is formed in the substrate 52 substantially at the center.
- the extraction recess 58 is formed in a concave shape whose position in the height direction is lowered by one step with respect to the substrate 52. Further, the extraction recess 58 is formed so that the shape when the extraction hole forming member 51 is viewed in plan is a circular shape.
- a vertical wall portion 59 is formed so as to stand upright.
- the vertical wall portion 59 is formed so that the shape when the extraction hole forming member 51 is viewed in plan is a circular shape.
- the vertical wall portion 59 is formed so that the outer diameter of the vertical wall portion 59 is smaller than the inner diameter of the extraction recess 58.
- the vertical wall portion 59 is formed at a position where the center position of the inner wall of the extraction recess 58 coincides with the center position of the vertical wall portion 59. That is, the vertical wall portion 59 is formed so that the circle drawn by the inner wall of the extraction recess 58 and the circle drawn by the vertical wall portion 59 are concentric.
- the vertical wall portion 59 is formed so that the position in the height direction of the upper surface is lower than the position in the height direction of the upper surface of the substrate 52, and when the lid body 5 is closed, the upper surface of the lid body 5 is formed. And the upper surface of the substrate 52 are substantially flush with each other.
- the storage space 53 is a space formed so as to be able to store the distal end portion 6a of the wet tissue continuum 6.
- the storage space 53 is sealed when the lid 5 is closed.
- the storage space 53 is surrounded by the lid 5, the closing portion 55, and the vertical wall portion 59.
- the storage space 53 is a used product from which the blocking portion 55 has been removed, and when the lid body 5 is closed, the storage space 53 is surrounded by the lid body 5 and the vertical wall portion 59, and the take-out hole 54. It is formed so as to communicate with the space inside the bag body 3.
- the extraction hole 54 is used to divide the wet tissue 7 at the dividing portion 10 formed in the wet tissue continuous body 6 and to pop up the front end portion 6 a of the wet tissue continuous body 6. As illustrated in FIG. 12B, the extraction hole 54 is formed in the substrate 52. The extraction hole 54 allows the user to pick up the tip 6a of the wet tissue continuum 6 and pull out the tip 6a, and to maintain the tip 6a of the wet tissue continuum 6 popped up. Is formed.
- the extraction hole 54 is formed inside the region surrounded by the vertical wall portion 59, and is formed by breaking the fragile portion 56 and removing the blocking portion 55. .
- the extraction hole 54 is formed so as to communicate the storage space 53 and the space inside the bag body 3, and grips the distal end portion 6 a of the wet tissue continuous body 6 stored in the bag body 3.
- the picked tip portion 6a is pulled out of the bag body 3, and the tip portion 6a is maintained in a pop-up state.
- the take-out hole 54 is a pick hole 61 having a long hole shape that is formed in an approximately center and is wide in the left-right direction and is widened in the front-rear direction, and the pick hole.
- a first extraction slit 62 extending leftward while drawing an arcuate curve from 61 and a second extraction slit 63 extending rightward while drawing an arcuate curve from the knob hole 61 are provided.
- the first extraction slit 62 and the second extraction slit 63 extend from the knob hole 61 while drawing a curve in the left direction with respect to the knob hole 61, and then extend while drawing a curve in the right direction.
- An opening is formed.
- the shape of the extraction hole is made into the shape mentioned above, it is not limited to this, A shape other than this may be sufficient.
- the shape of the extraction hole may not be left-right symmetric, and may not be front-back symmetric.
- the closing part 55 closes the take-out hole 54 and partitions the inside and the outside of the bag body 3.
- the closing portion 55 is formed inside the vertical wall portion 59.
- a tab 60 is integrally formed on the upper portion of the closing portion 55.
- the tab 60 is formed in a ring shape and is formed so that a part on the back side is connected to the closing portion 55.
- the fragile portion 56 is formed at the peripheral edge of the blocking portion 55. As shown in FIG. 12A, the fragile portion 56 is formed in a groove shape that is thinner than the thickness of the closed portion 55 at the peripheral edge of the closed portion 55, and when a predetermined shearing force is applied. , So that it can be broken by the stress generated by the shearing force.
- the “predetermined shearing force” is a force having a conventionally known magnitude necessary for shearing and breaking the fragile part 25 formed on the peripheral edge of the partition part 24.
- the procedure for removing the blocking portion 55 and the procedure for pulling out the distal end portion 6a of the wet tissue continuous body 6 and removing the wet tissue 7 after removing the blocking portion 55 are the same as those in the first embodiment. Since it is the same, description here is abbreviate
- the extraction hole 54 has a knob hole 61, a first extraction slit 62, and a second extraction slit 63. .
- the lowermost end portion of the extraction hole forming member 51 and the upper surface of the wet tissue continuous body 6 are brought close to each other as necessary, and the pick hole 61
- the tip 6a is picked up through and pulled out from the bag 3.
- the wet tissue continuum 6 is arranged at a position where the user can easily pick the tip 6a, the user can easily pick the tip 6a of the wet tissue continuum 6 and remove the tip 6a. It can be pulled out.
- the drawn wet tissue continuum 6 (wet tissue 7) is drawn out while spreading in the left-right direction, the first take-out slit 62 and the second take-out slit 63 pass in addition to the knob hole 61. While being pulled out.
- the wet tissue continuum 6 includes the first extraction slit 62 and the second extraction slit.
- a resistance force in the front-rear and left-right directions acts on the wet tissue continuum 6.
- This resistance force acts in a direction opposite to the direction of the force with which the user pulls out the distal end portion 6a of the wet tissue continuum 6, so that when the dividing portion 10 of the wet tissue continuum 6 passes through the extraction hole 54, The sheet 10 is divided and the sheet-like wet tissue 7 is taken out.
- the wet tissue continuum 6 has its tip portion 6a protruding to the upper part of the extraction hole 54 and tries to move downward.
- a resistance force acts on the wet tissue continuum 6 by the picking hole 61, the first extraction slit 62, and the second extraction slit 63.
- the resistance force at this time acts in the direction opposite to the direction in which the distal end portion 6a of the wet tissue continuous body 6 tries to move downward, and the magnitude of the force is the same as that when the distal end portion 6a tries to move. Balances with the magnitude of power.
- the distal end portion 6a of the wet tissue continuum 6 is not moved downward by the take-out hole 54, but is kept in a state of popping up above the take-out hole 54, that is, a pop-up state. At this time, the distal end portion 6 a is stored in the storage space 53.
- the storage space 53 is sealed, and the wet state of the wet tissue continuum 6 stored in the storage space 53 and the bag 3 is maintained.
- the extraction hole 54 formed in the extraction hole forming member 51 is formed, and in this extraction hole 51, a knob hole 61 and a first extraction slit 62 are formed. Since the second extraction slit 63 is formed, the wet tissue 7 can be easily extracted without complicating the shape of the extraction hole forming member 51. Further, according to the wet tissue package according to the present embodiment, since the lid 5 is formed on the extraction hole forming member 51, the lid 5 is closed even if the bulk of the wet tissue continuum 6 becomes low.
- the bag body 3 can be sealed only by this, and the wet tissue continuous body 6 stored in the bag body 3 can be maintained in a wet state, and the wet tissue 7 always impregnated with a chemical solution or the like is used. Can be provided to a person.
- the extraction hole 54 is blocked by the blocking portion 55, and when the wet tissue package is used, the blocking portion 55 is used. Since the fragile part 56 formed on the peripheral edge of the slab is broken to remove the blocking part 55 and the extraction hole 54 is opened, the tip 6a of the wet tissue continuous body 6 is picked up. This makes it possible to determine very easily whether or not the wet tissue package is an unused product. Therefore, when a user uses a wet tissue package or purchases a wet tissue package, it can be used or purchased after determining whether or not the wet tissue package is an unused product. Become.
- the extraction hole forming member 51 provided with the lid 5 is attached to the inner surface side of the bag body 3, the extraction hole forming member 51 is attached at the time of manufacture.
- a wet tissue package can be manufactured without going through the process of attaching the lid 5 after attaching to the bag 3. Therefore, according to the wet tissue package according to the present embodiment, it is possible to reduce the number of steps at the time of manufacturing and to greatly reduce the manufacturing cost.
- the configuration of the extraction hole forming member 71 is different from the first embodiment and the second embodiment described above, and therefore the extraction hole forming member 71 will be described below. The configuration of will be described.
- the take-out hole forming member 71 is attached to the inner surface side of the bag body 3 at a position where the later-described take-out hole 77 and the position of the opening 2 of the bag body 3 coincide.
- a method of attaching the take-out hole forming member 71 to the bag body 3 for example, a method using hot melt or the like is mentioned, but the method is not limited to this, and various methods selected arbitrarily may be used.
- the take-out hole forming member 71 is used for taking out the substrate 72 and the wet tissue 7 as a base part for attaching the take-out hole forming member 71 to the bag body 3 to the outside of the bag body 3.
- a storage space 74 that can store the distal end portion 6a of the wet tissue continuous body 6 through the picking hole 73, and an extraction hole forming portion in which an extraction hole 77 that separates the wet tissue 7 at the dividing portion 10 of the wet tissue continuous body 6 is formed. 78.
- the take-out hole forming member 71 shown in this example is provided in a manner to close the knob hole 73 and partitions the storage space 74 into a plurality of parts, and is formed at the peripheral edge of the partition part and is destroyed when a predetermined shearing force is applied. It has a vulnerable part.
- substrate 72, the knob hole 73, the storage space 74, the partition part, and the weak part in this Embodiment is the same as that of 1st Embodiment demonstrated previously, detailed description here is abbreviate
- the wet tissue package according to the present embodiment is characterized in that the take-out hole forming portion 78 is cantilevered by a substrate 72 as a base portion.
- the extraction hole forming portion 78 is used to divide the wet tissue 7 at the dividing portion 10 formed in the wet tissue continuum 6 and to pop up the front end portion 6 a of the wet tissue continuum 6.
- the extraction hole forming portion 78 has a leg portion 79 at the front end, and the leg portion 79 is formed integrally with the substrate 72 on the lower side of the substrate 72, thereby being integrated with the substrate 72. Is formed. That is, the extraction hole forming portion 78 is cantilevered by the substrate 72 via the leg portion 79.
- the take-out hole forming portion 78 is arranged on the lower side of the substrate 72 so that the take-out hole 77 is located below the portion where the take-out recess of the substrate 72 is formed. Further, the extraction hole forming portion 78 is formed to have a curved shape.
- the extraction hole forming portion 78 is formed with an extraction hole 77 at a substantially central portion in the front-rear direction of the extraction hole forming portion 78.
- the extraction hole 77 is formed in a long hole shape extending in the left-right direction.
- the extraction hole 77 is formed in such a size that resistance can be applied to the distal end portion 6a of the wet tissue continuum 6 that passes through when the distal end portion 6a of the wet tissue continuum 6 passes through.
- a first slit 80 and a second slit 81 are formed at both ends in the front-rear direction of the extraction hole 77 with respect to the extraction hole 77.
- the first slit 80 and the second slit 81 are formed in a long hole shape extending in the left-right direction, and are formed so that the width in the front-rear direction is narrower than that of the extraction hole 77.
- the first slit 80 and the second slit 81 are formed so that the widths of the first slit 80 and the second slit 81 are the same.
- the first slit 80 and the second slit 81 are also formed so that resistance can be applied to the distal end portion 6a of the wet tissue continuum 6 that passes when the distal end portion 6a of the wet tissue continuum 6 passes. ing.
- a first protruding piece 82 is formed between the extraction hole 77 and the first slit 80, and a second protruding piece 83 is provided between the first slit 80 and the second slit 81.
- the first projecting piece 82 includes a left projecting piece 82a extending from the left side to the right direction and a right projecting piece 82b extending from the right side to the left direction, and between the left projecting piece 82a and the right projecting piece 82b.
- gap part 84 is formed in.
- the second projecting piece 83 includes a left projecting piece 83a extending from the left to the right and a right projecting piece 83b extending from the right to the left, and between the left projecting piece 83a and the right projecting piece 83b.
- a second gap 85 is formed in the.
- the first gap 84 and the second gap 85 are formed so as to be positioned in substantially the same straight line in the left-right direction.
- a relief portion 86 is formed in the extraction hole forming member 71.
- the escape portion 86 is for allowing a portion that cannot be stored in the storage space 74 to escape into the bag body 3 when the distal end portion 6 a of the wet tissue continuous body 6 is pushed into the storage space 74.
- the escape portion 86 is formed so as to be surrounded by the substrate 72, the extraction hole forming portion 78, and the leg portion 79, and is formed so as to communicate the storage space 74 and the space inside the bag body 3.
- the escape portion 86 is formed on the right side, the left side, and the rear side of the extraction hole forming portion 78 where the leg portion 79 is not formed. It may be a place other than that.
- the size of the escape portion 86 may be arbitrarily selected as long as the distal end portion 6a of the wet tissue continuous body 6 can go back and forth between the storage space 74 and the space inside the bag body 3. Further, the number of relief portions may be arbitrarily selected as long as the extraction hole forming portion 78 can be cantilevered by the substrate 72.
- the take-out hole forming member 71 has a leg portion 79 formed on the front side of the take-out hole forming portion 78 integrally formed below the substrate 72.
- the rear side of the extraction hole forming portion 78 is formed to be a free end.
- the extraction hole forming portion 78 pulls up the wet tissue continuous body 6.
- the free end side is elastically deformed in the I direction with the leg 79 as a fulcrum by the force in the H direction applied to the extraction hole 77 and the like.
- the escape portion 86 becomes narrow.
- the front end portion is pushed down in the J direction shown in FIG.
- the tip 6a moves in the J direction
- the free end elastically deforms in the K direction with the leg 79 as a fulcrum by the force applied to the take-out hole 77 and the like, and rotates toward the space in the bag body 2. Move. Thereby, the escape part 86 becomes wide.
- the extraction hole forming portion 78 has the leg portion 79 as a fulcrum.
- the take-out hole forming portion 78 is elastically deformed and rotated with the leg portion 79 as a fulcrum, so that the storage space 74 can be expanded.
- the wet tissue package according to the present embodiment it is possible to greatly improve the ease of taking out and storing the wet tissue.
- the escape portion 86 can be widened together with the storage space 74. Therefore, according to the wet tissue package according to the present embodiment, the ease of storing the wet tissue can be further improved.
- the wet tissue package according to the present embodiment is different from the first to third embodiments in the configuration of the extraction hole forming member 91. Therefore, the configuration of the extraction hole forming member 91 will be described below. To do.
- the take-out hole forming member 91 is attached inside the bag body 3 at a position where a take-out hole 111 (described later) and the position of the opening 2 of the bag body 3 coincide.
- a method of attaching the take-out hole forming member 91 to the bag body 3 for example, a method using hot melt or the like is exemplified, but the method is not limited to this, and various methods selected arbitrarily may be used.
- the take-out hole forming member 91 is for taking out the substrate 92 and the wet tissue 7 as a base part for attaching the take-out hole forming member 91 to the bag body 3 to the outside of the bag body 3.
- a storage space 94 that can store the distal end portion 6a of the wet tissue continuum 6 through the knob hole 93, and an extraction hole forming portion in which an extraction hole 111 that divides the wet tissue 7 by the dividing portion 10 of the wet tissue continuum 6 is formed. 96.
- the take-out hole forming member 91 shown in this example is provided on the periphery of the partition portion that is provided so as to close the knob hole 93 and partitions the storage space 94, and is destroyed when a predetermined shearing force is applied. It has a vulnerable part.
- substrate 92, the knob hole 93, the storage space 94, a partition part, and a weak part in this Embodiment is the same as that of 1st Embodiment demonstrated previously, description here is abbreviate
- the wet tissue package according to the present embodiment has a plurality of extraction hole forming portions (in the case of the present embodiment, the extraction hole forming portion 96 has It is comprised from the 1st extraction hole formation part 97 and the 2nd extraction hole formation part 98.), and each free end of each extraction hole formation part is cantilever supported by the board
- the extraction hole forming portion 96 will be described using an embodiment in which the first extraction hole forming portion 97 and the second extraction hole forming portion 98 are formed. It may be more than one.
- the extraction hole forming portion 96 is used to divide the wet tissue 7 at the dividing portion 10 formed in the wet tissue continuum 6 and to pop up the front end portion 6 a of the wet tissue continuum 6.
- the first extraction hole forming portion 97 has a leg portion 101a at the front end, and the leg portion 101a is formed integrally with the substrate 92 on the lower side of the substrate 92. And is formed integrally. That is, the first extraction hole forming portion 97 is cantilevered by the substrate 92 via the leg portion 101a.
- the second extraction hole forming portion 98 has a leg portion 101b at the rear end portion, and the leg portion 101b is integrally formed with the substrate 92 below the substrate 92. , Formed integrally with the substrate 92. That is, the second extraction hole forming portion 98 is cantilevered by the substrate 92 via the leg portion 101b.
- the first extraction hole forming portion 97 is formed with a first extraction hole forming portion recess 102 at the rear of the extraction hole forming portion 96.
- a first slit 103 and a second slit 104 are formed on the front side of the first extraction hole forming portion recess 102.
- the first slit 103 and the second slit 104 are formed in a long hole shape extending in the left-right direction, and are formed so that the width in the front-rear direction is substantially the same as the width of the first extraction hole forming portion recess 102.
- the first slit 103 and the second slit 104 are formed so that the widths of the first slit 103 and the second slit 104 are the same.
- the first slit 103 and the second slit 104 are also formed so that resistance can be applied to the distal end portion 6a of the wet tissue continuous body 6 that passes when the distal end portion 6a of the wet tissue continuous body 6 passes. ing.
- a first protruding piece 105 is formed between the first extraction hole forming portion recess 102 and the first slit 103, and between the first slit 103 and the second slit 104.
- the 2nd protrusion piece 106 is formed in this.
- the first protruding piece 105 includes a left protruding piece 105a extending from the left side toward the right direction and a right protruding piece 105b extending from the right side toward the left direction, and between the left protruding piece 105a and the right protruding piece 105b.
- a first gap 107 is formed in the.
- the second projecting piece 106 includes a left projecting piece 106a extending from the left to the right and a right projecting piece 106b extending from the right to the left.
- the left projecting piece 106a and the right projecting piece 106b A second gap 108 is formed between the two.
- the first gap 107 and the second gap 108 are formed so as to be positioned substantially in the same straight line in the left-right direction.
- the second extraction hole forming member 91 has a second extraction hole forming recess 109 formed on the front side of the extraction hole forming part 96.
- a first slit 103 and a second slit 104 are formed on the rear side of the first extraction hole forming portion recess 102.
- the configurations of the first slit 103 and the second slit 104, the first protruding piece 105 and the second protruding piece 106, and the first gap 107 and the second gap 108 are the same as those of the first extraction hole forming portion 97. Explanation here is omitted.
- the first extraction hole forming portion 97 and the second extraction hole forming portion 98 are formed on the lower surface of the substrate 92 so that the free ends on the opposite sides of the leg portions 101a and 101b face each other. That is, the free end 101c of the first extraction hole forming portion 97 is formed to be located on the rear side of the leg portion 101a, and the free end 101d of the second extraction hole forming portion 98 is on the front side of the leg portion 101b. It is formed to be located.
- a third gap 110 is formed between the free end 101 c of the first extraction hole forming portion 97 and the free end 101 d of the second extraction hole forming portion 98, and the first extraction hole forming portion 97 and the second extraction hole forming portion 97 are formed.
- the extraction hole forming portion 98 When the extraction hole forming portion 98 is elastically deformed, the free end 101c of the first extraction hole forming portion 97 and the free end 101d of the second extraction hole forming portion 98 are not in contact with each other. Further, the first extraction hole forming portion 97 and the second extraction hole forming portion 98 are arranged such that the first extraction hole forming portion recess 102 and the second extraction hole forming portion recess 109 face each other. Thus, the space formed by the first extraction hole forming portion recess 102 and the second extraction hole forming portion recess 109 becomes the extraction hole 111.
- the extraction hole 111 according to the present embodiment is a long hole extending in the left-right direction, and the third gap portion 110 is formed on both right and left ends.
- the third gap 110 is provided at the approximate center in the front-rear direction of the extraction hole forming member 91, but the position where the third gap 110 is provided is not limited to this.
- a relief portion 112 is formed in the extraction hole forming member 91.
- the escape portion 112 is for letting a portion that cannot be stored in the storage space 94 to the inside of the bag body 3 when the distal end portion 6 a of the wet tissue continuous body 6 is pushed into the storage space 94.
- the escape portion 112 is formed by being surrounded by the substrate 92, the leg portion 101a, the first take-out hole forming portion 97, the second take-out hole forming portion 98, and the leg portion 101b. It is formed so as to communicate with the space.
- the escape portions 112 are formed on the right and left sides of the first extraction hole forming portion 97 and the second extraction hole forming portion 98 where the leg portions 101a and 101b are not formed.
- the place where the portion 112 is formed may be a place other than those described above.
- the size of the escape portion 112 may be arbitrarily selected as long as the distal end portion 6a of the wet tissue continuous body 6 can go back and forth between the storage space 94 and the space inside the bag body 3. .
- the number of the relief portions 112 may be arbitrarily selected as long as the extraction hole forming portion 96 can be cantilevered by the substrate 92.
- the extraction hole forming portion 96 includes a first extraction hole forming portion 97 and a second extraction hole forming portion 98.
- a leg portion 101 a formed on the front side of the first extraction hole forming portion 97 is integrally formed on the lower side of the substrate 92, and the rear side of the first extraction hole forming portion 97. Is formed to be a free end 101c.
- the second extraction hole forming portion 98 has a leg portion 101 b formed on the rear side of the second extraction hole forming portion 98 integrally formed on the lower side of the substrate 92, and the second extraction hole forming portion 98. Is formed so as to be a free end 101d.
- the third gap portion 110 is formed between the free end 101 c of the first extraction hole forming portion 97 and the free end 101 d of the second extraction hole forming portion 98.
- the first extraction hole forming portion recess 102 formed in the free end 101c of the first extraction hole forming portion 97 and the second extraction hole forming portion recess 109 formed in the free end 101d of the second extraction hole forming portion 98 are also used.
- An extraction hole 111 is formed.
- the first extraction hole forming portion 97 has a wet tissue continuum.
- the free end 101c is elastically deformed in the M direction with the leg portion 101a as a fulcrum by the L-direction force applied to the first extraction hole forming portion recess 102.
- the second extraction hole forming portion 98 is elastic in the M direction with the leg portion 101b as a fulcrum by the L-direction force applied to the second extraction hole formation portion recess 109 when the wet tissue is pulled up. Deform.
- the distal end portion 6a is pushed down in the N direction shown in FIG. Then, the first extraction hole forming portion 97 has the free end 101c in the O direction with the leg portion 101a as a fulcrum by the force applied to the first extraction hole forming portion recess 102 or the like when the tip portion moves in the O direction. It is elastically deformed.
- the second extraction hole forming portion 98 has a free end 101d with the leg portion 101b as a fulcrum by the force applied to the second extraction hole formation portion concave portion 109 and the like when the distal end portion 6a moves in the O direction. Elastically deforms in the direction.
- the first extraction hole forming portion 97 has the legs 101a.
- the elastic deformation as a fulcrum, and the second extraction hole forming portion 98 elastically deforms with the leg 101b as a fulcrum, can greatly improve the easiness of extraction when the distal end portion 6a of the wet tissue continuous body 6 is taken out. become.
- the storage space 94 can be expanded. Therefore, the wet tissue package according to the present embodiment can greatly improve the ease of taking out and storing the wet tissue. Moreover, according to the wet tissue package according to the present embodiment, when the storage space 94 is expanded, the escape portion 112 is also widened together with the storage space 94. Therefore, according to the wet tissue package according to the present embodiment, the ease of storing the wet tissue can be further improved.
- the lid 5 has been described using an example in which the lid 5 is integrally molded with the extraction hole forming member 4 via the hinge 5a.
- the lid 5 may be molded separately from the extraction hole forming member 4. Good.
- another member other than the hinge portion 5a may be interposed between the lid 5 and the extraction hole forming member 4.
- the configuration may be such that there is no intervention other than the hinge portion 5a or the hinge portion 5a.
- the weakened portion is a groove having a thickness thinner than the thickness of the partition portion.
- stress concentration occurs in the weakened portion, and It is sufficient if the fragile portion is destroyed, and a shape other than the shape of the present embodiment may be arbitrarily selected.
- a method of forming the fragile portion a conventionally known method may be arbitrarily selected and applied.
- the fragile portion may be formed using ultrasonic waves, or the fragile portion may be formed by applying pressure with a press.
- you may form a weak part using a laser and you may form a weak part by methods other than these.
- the weak part is formed by integral molding, it is not limited to the case where it forms by integral molding.
- the first slit and the second slit are formed in the extraction hole forming portion, and the first protruding piece and The second protruding piece is formed, and in the second embodiment, the first extraction slit and the second extraction slit are formed in the extraction hole forming portion.
- Changes may be made as appropriate without departing from the spirit of the invention.
- the sizes of the first slit, the second slit, the first protruding piece, the second protruding piece, and the extraction hole formed in the first embodiment, the third embodiment, and the fourth embodiment. May be arbitrarily selected as long as the tip of the wet tissue continuum can be taken out and the tip can be popped up.
- the size of the extraction hole, the first extraction slit, and the second extraction slit formed in the second embodiment can also extract the distal end portion of the wet tissue continuum and pop up the distal end portion. If possible, you may choose arbitrarily.
- the extraction hole formation part was shape
- substrate are made into a different body. It may be formed.
- the extraction hole formation member is formed so that it may curve, it is not limited to this.
- the wet tissue package described in detail above is an example of the wet tissue package according to the present invention, and may be appropriately changed without departing from the gist of the present invention.
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(1)所定間隔ごとに分離部が形成されたウェットティッシュ連続体を収納可能であって、前記分離部で前記ウェットティッシュ連続体と分離されたウェットティッシュを外方向へ引き出すための開口部が形成された収納容器と、
前記収納容器の前記開口部に取り付けられていて、前記ウェットティッシュ連続体が通過する際に抵抗を付与するための取出孔が形成された取出孔形成部と、前記取出孔を通過した前記ウェットティッシュ連続体の先端を収納可能な収納空間とを有する取出孔形成部材と、
前記収納空間から外方から閉塞及び開放自在な蓋体とが設けられたウェットティッシュ包装体において、
前記取出孔形成部材の前記収納空間と前記収納容器内の空間との間を前記取出孔以外の領域において連通させる連通部、が設けられていることを特徴とするウェットティッシュ包装体、
(2)前記連通部が、前記収納空間の底部の周縁領域に形成されている上記(1)記載のウェットティッシュ包装体、
(3)前記取出孔形成部が前記収納容器空間内側に向かって凸に湾曲した湾曲した板状に形成されていて、その凸状に膨らんだ領域により前記連通部が形成されている上記(2)記載のウェットティッシュ包装体、
(4)前記取付孔形成部が、上記取付孔形成部材に片持ち支持されていて、その片持ち支持部を中心に前記取付孔形成部の自由端側が上記収納容器内の空間側に回動することにより、上記連通部が形成され或いは広げられる上記(1)から(3)のいずれかに記載のウェットティッシュ包装体、
(5)前記取出孔形成部材は、該取出孔形成部材の取付面を前記収納容器の内面側に向かい合わせて前記収納容器に取り付けられている上記(1)記載のウェットティッシュ包装体、
を要旨とする。
図5(a)、図5(b)及び図6(a)に示すように、取出孔形成部材4は、該取出孔形成部材4を袋体3に取り付けるためのベース部としての基板21、ウェットティッシュ7を袋体3の外方へ取り出すための摘み孔22を通じてウェットティッシュ連続体6の先端部6aを収納可能な収納空間23、及びウェットティッシュ連続体6の分断部10でウェットティッシュ7を分断する取出孔26を開口形成した取出孔形成部27を有している。また、この例に示す取出孔形成部材4は、摘み孔22を閉塞するように設けられ収納空間23を複数に仕切る仕切り部24、仕切り部24の周縁部に形成され所定のせん断力が作用した時に破壊する脆弱部25を備える。
2 開口部
3 袋体(収納容器)
4,51,71,91 取出孔形成部材
5 蓋体
6 ウェットティッシュ連続体
7 ウェットティッシュ
10 分断部(分離部)
23,53,74,94 収納空間
26,54,111 取出孔
27,78,96 取出孔形成部
39 逃げ部(連通部)
55 閉塞部
97 第1取出孔形成部
98 第2取出孔形成部
Claims (5)
- 所定間隔ごとに分離部が形成されたウェットティッシュ連続体を収納可能であって、前記分離部で前記ウェットティッシュ連続体と分離されたウェットティッシュを外方向へ引き出すための開口部が形成された収納容器と、
前記収納容器の前記開口部に取り付けられていて、前記ウェットティッシュ連続体が通過する際に抵抗を付与するための取出孔が形成された取出孔形成部と、前記取出孔を通過した前記ウェットティッシュ連続体の先端を収納可能な収納空間とを有する取出孔形成部材と、
前記収納空間から外方から閉塞及び開放自在な蓋体とが設けられたウェットティッシュ包装体において、
前記取出孔形成部材の前記収納空間と前記収納容器内の空間との間を前記取出孔以外の領域において連通させる連通部、が設けられていることを特徴とするウェットティッシュ包装体。 - 前記連通部が、前記収納空間の底部の周縁領域に形成されている請求項1記載のウェットティッシュ包装体。
- 前記取出孔形成部が前記収納容器空間内側に向かって凸に湾曲した湾曲した板状に形成されていて、その凸状に膨らんだ領域により前記連通部が形成されている請求項2記載のウェットティッシュ包装体。
- 前記取付孔形成部が、上記取付孔形成部材に片持ち支持されていて、その片持ち支持部を中心に前記取付孔形成部の自由端側が上記収納容器内の空間側に回動することにより、上記連通部が形成され或いは広げられる請求項1から3のいずれかに記載のウェットティッシュ包装体。
- 前記取出孔形成部材は、該取出孔形成部材の取付面を前記収納容器の内面側に向かい合わせて前記収納容器に取り付けられている請求項1記載のウェットティッシュ包装体。
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